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    • war4peaceundefined
      war4peace
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      Apologies, I have another question.
      Would a Duet 3 Toolboard 1LC be useful for a DirectDrive setup? I am not sure how much weight it would add to the whole setup, but I imagine it wouldn't be much.
      Must admit I enjoy the idea of having just two wires running to the DirectDrive.

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti @war4peace
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        @war4peace said in Duet 3 and Creality CR 10 MAX:

        Must admit I enjoy the idea of having just two wires running to the DirectDrive.

        4 wires. 2 data and 2 power wires

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        • war4peaceundefined
          war4peace
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          Yes, I meant two pairs, sorry.
          Certainly better than the bundle I have right now 🙂

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          • war4peaceundefined
            war4peace
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            Update: after leaving the printer off and unplugged from power for almost 48 hours, I turned it back on and the extruder motor is working again. This reinforces my suspicion, it's the motherboard or breakout board acting up.

            So yeah, I will go ahead and order the Duet 3.

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            • Vetiundefined
              Veti @war4peace
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              @war4peace said in Duet 3 and Creality CR 10 MAX:

              his reinforces my suspicion, it's the motherboard or breakout board acting up.

              it could also be a bad crimp on the cable.

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              • war4peaceundefined
                war4peace @Veti
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                @Veti said in Duet 3 and Creality CR 10 MAX:

                @war4peace said in Duet 3 and Creality CR 10 MAX:

                his reinforces my suspicion, it's the motherboard or breakout board acting up.

                it could also be a bad crimp on the cable.

                The cable is the default one which comes with the motor. I have taken precautions so that the wires won't move in relation to the places they're connected to while the printer is doing its job. Previously I had a different cable, and same issue occurred.
                While I can't fully rule out this possibility, it's highly unlikely.

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                • Vetiundefined
                  Veti
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                  are you on firmware 3.1.1?

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                  • war4peaceundefined
                    war4peace
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                    I'm not sure what you mean, the stock motherboard uses Marlin firmware and I have upgraded it from 1.7.0 (Creality made) to 2.0.5 (TinyMachines 3D).

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                    • Vetiundefined
                      Veti @war4peace
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                      @war4peace
                      forget it. there was a bug an early firmware version of duet. but this does not apply here.

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                      • kgalerundefined
                        kgaler
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                        I getting a CR10 max delivered here tomorrow. I'm also planning on a Duet 3 and Tool boards, already received. Yes, overkill but I like the quality of the hardware. Throwing out the control it comes with. I'll let you know how it goes.

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